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Misanthropical

adjective
1.
Believing the worst of human nature and motives; having a sneering disbelief in e.g. selflessness of others.  Synonyms: cynical, misanthropic.
2.
Hating mankind in general.  Synonym: misanthropic.






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"Misanthropical" Quotes from Famous Books



... abroad into the world, and observes the universal depravity of morals, and the narrow selfishness that every where prevail, according to his particular temper or circumstances, he is either contaminated by the example, or contracts a misanthropical disposition, and hates or despises the greatest part of his species. There may be, and no doubt there are, men who have seen the world, who have been conversant, even in courts, during their whole lives, who yet have retained and exercised humane and benevolent dispositions; but such characters ...
— Critical Remarks on Sir Charles Grandison, Clarissa, and Pamela (1754) • Anonymous



Words linked to "Misanthropical" :   misanthropy, ill-natured, distrustful, misanthrope



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